• NewNewAugustEast@lemmy.zip
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    22 days ago

    They all can upgrade to win 11. Nothing is stopping them. But you have to do a couple of steps.

    Either way, Linux is better and Microsoft is playing stupid games.

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      22 days ago

      Not in all cases. My desktop PC came with windows professional (10), back in 2021. Upgrading to windows 11 is not included for free (not even to windows 11 “basic”), I need to pay a new license.

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        22 days ago

        You still can upgrade for free and use a registry setting to take off the nag screen.

        But I really was commenting on people who think they can’t. You can too by buying windows11.

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      22 days ago

      Unless their hardware doesn’t support it. A lot of people are going to be tossing out perfectly good systems because they don’t have a TPM.

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        22 days ago

        You can bypass that requirement. The hardware is fine you just have to tell windows to ignore it.

        2 registry keys if I remember correctly.

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          22 days ago

          Windows also said they don’t support it and may stop it from working at any time. I have already had a problem because Windows System Image tried to restore something as UEFI when I only had BIOS so forcing my BIOS system to something that technically only supports UEFI seems like an awful idea.